Photos: Final resting place for beloved pets
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HARTSDALE, NY - APRIL 30: Pet chaplain David James comforts grieving pet owner Spencer Warren in the viewing room of the Hartsdale Pet Cemetery and Crematory on April 30, 2012 in Hartsdale, New York. Warren, an Annandale, VA attorney, had traveled with the body of his 12-year-old hound-beagle Justin to bury him there. The cemetery, established in 1896, is the oldest pet cemetery in the United States and serves as the final resting place for tens of thousands of pets. Pet owners can spend as much as $20,000 for a large plot to bury multiple pets and as little as $300-400 for small plots to bury ashes if they choose cremation. Pet owners also have the option of eventually having their own ashes buried in the plot, alongside their pets. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
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